Story for the gods; I NEVER MISS CHURCH SERVICE – ROBBERY SUSPECT
A suspected armed robber
arrested by the Lagos State Police Command, Felix Odion, has said he never
missed a church service despite the fact that he robbed for a living.
Odion, who was arrested by the
Special Anti-Robbery Squad along with his partner, Titus Anthony, on November
22 from a hideout in Ifo, Ogun State, told our correspondent that he was lured
into joining a robbery gang and insisted that he was a committed church member.
Our correspondent gathered
that the suspects were apprehended by the police for allegedly snatching
expensive vehicles in different parts of Lagos, one of which had been
recovered.
According to the police, the
recovered vehicle is a Toyota Camry 2004 model. The 23-year-old Odion, said he
was given N70, 000 from the first robbery operation, adding that he had gone
out with the gang only on two occasions.
Anthony
and Odion
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He said, “I live at
Arowojobe Street, Mafoluku, Oshodi with my family. I am also married with two
children. I was working as a driver with a plastic company before I was sacked.
“When I was laid off two
months ago, I became penniless and I needed to make ends meet. But I did not
think of robbery because I am a Christian. I hardly miss any church service. I
attend a church in Oshodi.
“I met the gang at a beer
joint in Oshodi and one of them told me that we could do some work together. I
didn’t know it was robbery. When they snatched the first vehicle, I was given
N70, 000. It was after my second participation that I was arrested.”
Odion, who hails from Ugbowo,
Edo State, added that he was arrested last Saturday in his house while his
family was preparing to go to church.
Our correspondent learnt that
the weapons used by the gang were still with a fleeing member, identified
simply as David, who evaded arrest and was also said to be the gang leader.
Meanwhile, 28-year-old
Anthony from Oredo, Edo State, said they snatched the recovered Toyota Camry on
a bank premises in Oshodi, after the owner withdrew money from the Automated
Teller Machine.
He said, “That Toyota Camry
was our third operation. It was snatched on the evening of the Tuesday before
November 22. We monitored a man into the banking area. We watched as he
withdrew from the ATM. When he was returning, we attacked and snatched the car
keys from him.
“He cooperated because he was
shocked. We drove the vehicle to Ifo where we planned to sell it. One alhaji
was waiting to buy the vehicle from us. He stays in Sango Ota, Ogun State. But
he is a car dealer in the Seme, Badagry area of Lagos.”
Anthony, who said he used to
work as a bricklayer, added that the gang had successfully snatched and resold
three vehicles since he joined them.
He said, “I dropped out of
school in Junior Secondary School 3. It was one Uche who introduced me to the
gang early this year. He has also been arrested by the police. The first
vehicle we snatched was a Toyota Camry. We sold it for N180, 000.
“The second and third
operations were also Toyota vehicles snatched around the Maryland area. I went
into this because of frustration. I always feel sorry for my victims. That’s
why I don’t hurt anyone during any operation.”
When asked why they preferred
to snatch Toyota products, the suspects said Toyota vehicles sold faster than
other brands.
The Lagos State Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the arrest, adding that
investigations were ongoing.
He said, “They are in SARS
custody as investigations are ongoing.”
Culled from ‘Punch’
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